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00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives...
00:03A reporter just did a story on homeless teens and my son was one of them.
00:06Oh, my God.
00:07Orson found Andrew.
00:08Have I done stuff for money that I'm not proud of?
00:11Yeah, sure.
00:12And the prodigal son returned.
00:17Mike fell into a coma.
00:19What could be more romantic?
00:20I could think of something.
00:22And Susan fell into the arms of another man.
00:25A bit too soon.
00:30The day Mike Delfino woke from his coma...
00:32Edie Britt was the first to know.
00:39Once she was sure he was responsive...
00:42Mike?
00:45Edie decided to share the good news with others.
00:48Call Britt! Call Britt!
00:51My friend just woke up from his coma.
00:53And that is how word began to spread.
00:56Mike's physician, Dr. Craig, was busy with a patient...
00:59when he first heard the news.
01:01Not long after, he called his Aunt Ida...
01:05who was busy knitting a sweater.
01:07She told Lynette Scavo...
01:09who was busy watering her lawn.
01:12And she told her husband Tom...
01:14who was busy playing a computer game.
01:16He then emailed his friend Carlos...
01:19who was busy plotting strategy with his divorce lawyer.
01:22And Carlos called his soon-to-be ex-wife, Gabrielle...
01:26who was busy doing the same with hers.
01:30Yes.
01:31Word of Mike's miraculous recovery spread quickly throughout Wisteria Lane...
01:36and stopped cold in everyone's busy, busy life.
01:41Everyone, that is.
01:43Except for Susan Meyer...
01:45who was busy doing something she would soon wish.
01:50She hadn't.
01:54...
02:56And no one knew this better than Brie Hodge.
02:59So you're just going to lie to people?
03:01Oh, I'm not talking about a lie.
03:02Just a polite fiction to explain to everybody where you've been.
03:05I mean, we can't possibly tell them that you've been living on skid row sleeping in a cardboard box.
03:10So why do I have to go to this history fair anyway?
03:12I mean, it's just some dumb school contest.
03:14We all know Danielle's not going to win.
03:16She never wins anything.
03:16Is it weird eating off plates?
03:18Because if you were more comfortable, you could just eat straight out of the garbage.
03:21This is a family event, and we're all going to enjoy it together.
03:25Now, Danielle, stop sniping and start thinking of an alibi for your brother.
03:28I know.
03:28We could say he joined a cult, and we had to kidnap and deprogram him.
03:31Well, that would certainly spare the family some embarrassment.
03:34Why not throw in a killing spree, too?
03:36Well, here's a thought.
03:37We say he was at drama camp.
03:39It reflects Andrew's interest in the performing arts,
03:42while giving us a private joke to savor about the drama of his estrangement.
03:48Uh, yeah.
03:48He is always like that.
03:51Uh, guys, why can't we just tell the truth?
03:55I got out of line.
03:57You kicked me out.
03:57I lived on the street.
03:58I came back home.
04:01We'll need a name for this drama camp.
04:05We've got ties here, people.
04:07Design and ties.
04:08Two for a dollar.
04:11Ooh, do you like those barbells?
04:13Make me an offer.
04:14I'm feeling generous.
04:18Here's the customer I've been waiting for.
04:21Carlos, I see you got my flyer.
04:23You're having a garage sale featuring menswear and sporting equipment.
04:26I need cash, and you don't expect me to sell my stuff, do you?
04:30Those are my good cufflinks.
04:32Those are my CDs.
04:34Oh, my God, this is my baby blanket.
04:36My mama knitted this.
04:37And it pains me to sell it.
04:39It's just that my lawyer told me what you're offering for spousal support,
04:42and I can't get by on that.
04:44I am doing the best that I can.
04:45I've got a few deals in the pipeline,
04:46but I'm not making near as much as I used to.
04:49So I should be punished.
04:51Attention, shoppers.
04:51For the next 20 minutes,
04:53break off love with every purchase.
04:56Gabby, I'm trying to be civil.
04:57If you don't knock it off right now,
04:59I swear the gloves are coming off.
05:01No, honey, the gloves aren't just off.
05:03They're 70% off.
05:05Get your cashmere gloves.
05:11Hey, Parker.
05:12Where's your uniform?
05:13You got your game in an hour.
05:15No, I don't.
05:16I quit.
05:17What?
05:17I hate baseball.
05:19Daddy said I don't want to play it anymore.
05:21Well, Daddy should have checked with Mommy
05:23so she could have a chance to tell him why he's wrong.
05:26Hey, you're playing.
05:28But, Mom, I suck.
05:30Everybody says so.
05:31It's when they made up a fake position for me.
05:33It is not fake.
05:35There is not a team I know that could get along
05:37without their backup far-right fielder.
05:40Okay, come on.
05:41Let's go practice.
05:45All right, let's try it again.
05:46Nice and easy.
05:47Watch the ball hit the bat.
05:48You ready?
05:49You can do it.
05:49Here we go.
05:52Okay, Parker.
05:53Keep telling you,
05:53you got to keep your eyes open.
05:55How are you going to hit the ball
05:55when you're doing this?
05:56You threw it too fast.
05:58Throw slower.
05:59If I threw any slower,
06:00we would be bowling.
06:01Hey.
06:03Hey, what are you guys doing?
06:05I'll tell you what we're not doing.
06:06Quitting.
06:07Oh, hey, buddy.
06:08Did you change your mind?
06:09No.
06:10Lynette, I told him that he didn't have
06:11to play anymore.
06:12He's got five more games of the season.
06:14He made a commitment.
06:14He's going to see it through.
06:16But, Lynette,
06:17he doesn't like it.
06:18And if you haven't noticed,
06:19he kind of sucks.
06:20Yeah, well, that's not the point.
06:21What kind of message are we sending
06:22if we let them quit
06:23whenever their going gets rough?
06:24Honey, it is kids' baseball.
06:25It's a way to kill three hours
06:26before they eat pizza.
06:27Why are you being such a hard ass?
06:28Well, it's called parenting, Tom.
06:30Watch and learn.
06:36Okay, P-Dawg.
06:37This is a curveball.
06:41Ow!
06:43Again, opening the eyes.
06:44Can't stress it enough.
06:49Are you sure it's okay
06:50if we stay another day?
06:51Well, let's see.
06:52What excuse did we use
06:53when we had this conversation yesterday?
06:55That we work hard
06:56and we deserve to relax.
06:57No, I believe that was
06:58last Thursday's rationale.
06:59Fresh air is good for us?
07:00Uh, Tuesday.
07:01Okay, here's one.
07:02Julie needs to spend more time
07:04bonding with her father.
07:05Brilliant!
07:07If we keep this up,
07:08we could stay here
07:08until Christmas.
07:12You know,
07:12sometimes when you smile like that,
07:14it really makes me think that...
07:17What?
07:17What were you going to say?
07:19Well, it makes me think
07:19that I could love you.
07:23I don't mean love
07:24in the swooning schoolboy sense.
07:26You know,
07:27fireworks exploding,
07:28bells ringing.
07:30To me,
07:30it's about this,
07:32a mundane task
07:33that there's suddenly a joy
07:34because of who you're doing it with.
07:36That's love to me.
07:38Someone to fluff while you fold,
07:39someone to whisper to
07:40at a boring party,
07:41someone to...
07:43Do you mind?
07:44You're kind of drowning out the bells.
07:49So I am.
07:57I think I can feed myself now.
07:59Mmm.
08:00You said that yesterday
08:01and I wound up
08:01with a cleavage full of pudding.
08:03You heard the therapist.
08:04It's going to be weeks
08:05before you're up and running.
08:09I just want to get home.
08:11Unpack.
08:12You just let home
08:14come to you, okay?
08:15The whole street's dying to see you.
08:18Bree is even baking you
08:19a peach pie.
08:22She's a redhead, right?
08:24Right?
08:26Husband's a doctor.
08:28Rex.
08:31Rex is dead.
08:35Really?
08:36When did that happen?
08:37About a year and a half ago.
08:39What?
08:40Yeah.
08:41You were at his funeral.
08:42You're talking about it.
08:44That's not possible.
08:44I just met him
08:45right before my accident.
08:49Mike?
08:51What year is it?
08:542004.
08:55Why?
08:59It's called retrograde memory loss.
09:01It's caused by the swelling
09:02of frontal lobe damage.
09:04You say he's lost two whole years.
09:07Yeah.
09:08Is that unusual?
09:09Patients more typically lose
09:11several weeks.
09:14The damage may be more severe
09:15than we thought.
09:16Well, do you think
09:17he'll get his memory back?
09:18He might.
09:19At least partially.
09:21You could be some assistance
09:22with that.
09:23How?
09:24Bring him some personal belongings,
09:26photos, letters.
09:27He's going to need some help
09:28to remember what he can't.
09:33Well, I'm sure I could
09:34fill in a few blanks.
09:47Hey, did I tell you that
09:49Burnham Foxx is looking
09:50for a new creative director?
09:51PR?
09:51What makes you think
09:52I want to work for a PR firm?
09:54Easy hours, big paycheck,
09:57access to great parties.
09:58Yeah.
09:59What was I thinking?
09:59Connie, we agreed that
10:00I would chase my dreams.
10:02That ain't it.
10:04Look, I was just
10:05making conversation.
10:06Batter up!
10:07Is he up?
10:09Come on!
10:09Come on, Parker!
10:12Keep you on the ball!
10:17Check one!
10:20Hey, people.
10:21Just a kid, okay?
10:22Come on.
10:25Check two!
10:27Hey, hey.
10:28That is not helpful.
10:29Only takes one, Parker.
10:31Only takes one!
10:32It's not your son's fault.
10:34He's just up against
10:34the best pitcher in the league.
10:36Yeah, that guy's a machine.
10:37Who is that kid?
10:37Nicky Abbott.
10:38He's a neighbor of mine.
10:39The kid's got an arm
10:40like a 13-year-old.
10:44Check three, you're out!
10:48I'm going to go buy him
10:49the ice cream.
10:52It's okay, P-Dawg.
10:54You're going to get him
10:54the next inning!
10:56Yeah.
10:56Yeah.
10:58Yeah.
10:58Yeah.
10:59Yeah.
11:06So tell me, what else do you know
11:08about this Nicky kid?
11:12You short 50 cents?
11:13Please, that's all I got.
11:16Hey, give the kid what he wants.
11:20Thanks.
11:21Aren't you, uh,
11:22Parker's Dobble's mom?
11:23That's right.
11:24Come.
11:25Walk with me.
11:30So, money's a little tight, huh?
11:31A little.
11:32Yeah, I heard your old man's
11:33out of work.
11:34That's got to be tough.
11:35Yeah, they, uh,
11:36cut my allowance.
11:37No.
11:38Kid's got to have an allowance.
11:40How else you're going to buy
11:40the things you want, right?
11:42Like that cotton candy.
11:45That's a little piece of heaven, huh?
11:48Hey, I got an idea.
11:50Maybe we can help each other out.
11:52My son's having a little trouble
11:53hitting the ball.
11:54Yeah, I saw that.
11:55Yeah.
11:58Ever seen one of these?
12:15Carlos, what are you doing here?
12:16I mean, besides lowering
12:17my property value?
12:18I had a little news
12:20and I wanted to see your face
12:21when I delivered it.
12:22Oh.
12:23I'm tired of fighting.
12:25So, I called my lawyer
12:26and told him to give in
12:27to your demands
12:27for spousal support.
12:29Really?
12:30Mm-hmm.
12:32Wow.
12:32Well, thank you.
12:35Okay, you've seen my face.
12:36Now you can beat it.
12:38Wait, there's more.
12:41Since I'm going to be
12:41giving you all that money,
12:43I have to cut back on some stuff.
12:45Like the rent on my apartment.
12:46But the good news is,
12:48according to my lawyer,
12:49I'm completely within my rights
12:51to do this.
12:58Honey, I'm home.
13:01Wait, you can't stay here.
13:04Now there's the face
13:05that I was looking for.
13:09Get up.
13:20Strike one!
13:22Wow, that was kind of slow.
13:23His arm must be getting tired.
13:25Yeah.
13:26Well, after all those fastballs...
13:29Come on, Parker!
13:30You can do it!
13:35Strike two!
14:06Music playing
14:29Mr. Filotti.
14:31I cannot thank you enough for getting Danielle interested in history.
14:34She has never worked so hard on a project before.
14:37Wait, don't tell anyone, but she is my favorite student.
14:42Oh, and it's so good to see that Andrew's back. Where's he been all this time?
14:47Drama camp. A very prestigious drama camp.
15:06Do I know you?
15:08Yeah, uh, you gave me a ride in your black sedan once.
15:12You know, the one with the reclining seats.
15:17Excuse me.
15:20Isn't that Dr. Keck? You know him?
15:23Yeah. We, uh, met at drama camp.
15:27Oh, good lord. You mean...
15:29Yeah. I, uh, performed. Performed once.
15:33Are you all right?
15:35I'll be all right. I'm fine.
15:36Howard Keck.
15:39You sure?
15:40I mean, he's a very respected member of the community.
15:43Yeah. They all were.
15:53What were you and Andrew talking about today at the fair?
15:57Uh, nothing.
16:00I was gonna make some cocoa. Would you like some?
16:02Orson, I saw the two of you whispering right after Dr. Keck ran off. What happened?
16:14Look, Andrew asked me not to say anything, but I don't want there to be any secrets between us, so
16:18please don't let him know I told you.
16:20Well, of course not. What is it?
16:23How to put this? Uh, when Andrew was on the street, he, uh, he didn't just beg for money.
16:31At times he, well, he did things to earn it.
16:34Oh, good. I mean, I'd hate to think he had no work ethic at all.
16:39Uh, what I mean is, men hired him, uh, to, uh, do things. Things he wasn't very proud of.
16:49Yard work?
16:51Afraid not.
16:53Orson, you're scaring me. Did he do something awful?
16:56No. No, not awful. I mean, people do it all the time. I do it with you.
17:01I just don't pay you for it.
17:07I think someone could use a cocoa.
17:13Look, we mustn't judge Andrew. He's desperate.
17:16I'll never forgive myself. It's all my fault for pushing him away.
17:20Bree, don't do that to yourself. The important thing now is that he's home and he's safe.
17:23How does this Dr. Keck fit into all this? I mean, is he treating Andrew for some awful disease?
17:28Actually, I think he was one of Andrew's clients.
17:32Howard Keck? That's ridiculous. He's got a wife and a daughter. He plays on Tom Scavo's bowling team.
17:37Well, it's clearly not the only team he plays for.
17:40This is a nightmare. An absolute nightmare.
17:45Please don't cut into that pie. I made it for Mike.
17:49Mike? Delfino?
17:50Yes, I left you two messages. Didn't you check your voicemail? He woke up from his coma.
18:01Who is it? Is it Sharla Banning?
18:03I'm not telling who it is. I'm just asking the question.
18:06If you know a husband has been unfaithful, do you tell the wife?
18:10Absolutely. If he's cheating, he could bring home a disease.
18:12Okay, that's what I was thinking. I mean, that's how Bunny Connors got chlamydia.
18:15She told me she got it from wearing someone else's bathing suit.
18:18No, that's how she got crabs.
18:21Bunny, it's always something. If it's not the clap, it's a botched facelift.
18:25Be that as it may.
18:26Do we all agree that I should tell this man's wife?
18:29I wouldn't.
18:30Women always say they want to know if their husband's cheating,
18:32and they always resent the person who tells them.
18:34So if Tom was cheating, you wouldn't tell me?
18:36No, but I would hire someone to beat the crap out of him.
18:39You're sweet.
18:43Bree, I'm sorry. I think you gotta follow your heart on this one.
18:46Even if it isn't the easiest thing to do.
18:50Gabby?
18:52Are you and Carlos getting back together?
18:54Why?
19:00Uh, would you...
19:01Excuse me?
19:05What are you doing? I told you I was having friends over.
19:08I'm thirsty. This is my kitchen too.
19:11Hey, ladies.
19:13Oh, for God's sakes, put some pants on.
19:15Well, I wanted to, but somebody threw my laundry out of the dryer while it was still wet.
19:19Don't act like you didn't deserve that.
19:21What are you talking about?
19:22You peed in my shampoo. Admit it.
19:24What?
19:24Yeah, the cap was loose, and I know how your sick mind works.
19:27Oh, really? Well, in that case, you should know that if I was going to do something like that,
19:30I wouldn't do it to your shampoo.
19:31I would do it to your mouthwash, soup, and decaffeinated coffee.
19:38I would do it to you.
19:46To answer your question, no, we are not getting back together.
20:02I love this music. What's it about?
20:06Making love, regret, cigarettes.
20:09Cigarettes?
20:10Well, I assume it's French. They write what they know.
20:13I'd love to go to France someday.
20:18Would you like to go next month?
20:21Are you serious?
20:22Yeah, I'm going on business. Come with me.
20:23Oh, Ian, I just took a week off. I couldn't possibly justify taking another.
20:28Oh, you'll manage. We've already proven ourselves masters of the flimsy rationalization.
20:33Well, it's okay. You're going to promise me we'll actually leave the hotel room.
20:38It's Paris, dear. I'm going to pretty much make love anywhere.
20:43I thought you said you didn't get reception up here.
20:45Well, the occasional signal gets to me. Please don't answer.
20:49Oh, it's Julie. I have to.
20:51Hello, what's up?
20:53Hey.
20:55Uh, I can't...
20:57Can you say that again?
20:59The signal's really bad.
21:03What?
21:04Oh, my God.
21:05Something wrong.
21:06Mike woke up.
21:08Um, Julie, when did he...
21:09Julie?
21:10Julie!
21:11Oh, damn it.
21:13Oh, my God.
21:15Oh, my God.
21:17Um...
21:18Uh, I...
21:19I have to go.
21:20Um...
21:21I gotta get out of here.
21:22Yes, of course.
21:24I...
21:25I think that you're sitting on my bra.
21:32Uh...
21:34What'd the coach say?
21:35What do you think he said?
21:36Parker's off the team.
21:37It's not fair. It's not his fault.
21:39It doesn't matter.
21:40Because his mother bribed an eight-year-old pitcher,
21:43who also, by the way, was kicked off of his team.
21:46Not Nicky, too.
21:48What were you thinking?
21:49I was trying to repair my son's shattered self-esteem.
21:54With a 50?
21:55Yeah.
21:57Honey, everything would have been fine if you just let Parker quit.
22:01Well, excuse me for not wanting my son to be a quitter.
22:05Yeah, because I guess having two in the family would be a bit much.
22:09Whoa, where'd that come from?
22:10You say that you support my decision to leave advertising, follow my dream.
22:14But it is obvious to me that you resent it.
22:16That is not true.
22:17Why do you keep dropping all these hints about the job at Burnham Fox then, huh?
22:20I just figured since you're taking your time figuring out what your dream even is,
22:25you might want to make a few bucks in the meantime.
22:27I have a dream, too. It includes keeping this house.
22:29Oh, like I don't...
22:33Are you fighting?
22:34No.
22:36No.
22:38It was excitement because we have just decided you don't have to play baseball anymore.
22:43Huh! Isn't that great?
22:44But I can't stop now.
22:45Huh?
22:46Not when I'm finally getting good.
22:47You were right, Mom.
22:48I just need a little more practice.
22:50Come on, come on. Let's go practice.
22:52See you outside.
22:56So, what's on the next page of your parenting handbook?
23:01Ian, can you please hurry?
23:03I am hurrying.
23:05Should have been on the road ten minutes ago.
23:07It's not like checking out of a hotel.
23:09There's doors to secure. I have to turn the gas valve off.
23:11Can't you do that stuff later?
23:12Well, after the place is overrun by raccoons.
23:14Of course, a joke will be on them when it blows up.
23:16Mike is awake. He's lying there and he's wondering where I am.
23:19Yes, I get it. You're in a hurry. Just please give me a minute.
23:22I bet you'd move faster if Jane were awake.
23:32Oh, here's the picture that you took of me in my bikini at that pool party.
23:36You could have warned me I was showing a little nip.
23:39Oh, Susan Meyer. Remember her?
23:43Yeah. She's pretty.
23:46Yeah, she is sorta in this picture. Is there a date on this thing?
23:50The nurses said that she visited me a lot. We were close, huh?
23:54You have just come out of a coma. Can we not talk about Susan until you start to regain your
23:59strength?
24:00Why?
24:02Oh, God. I hate to be the one telling you this.
24:06Well, if you don't want to...
24:08That tramp treated you like dirt. She strung you along. She slept with other guys. You broke up with her
24:13twice.
24:14Why did she keep visiting me when I was out of it?
24:18Well, she's a bit of a stalker. I was worried that she was gonna come in here and disconnect one
24:22of the tubes or something.
24:24But don't worry. She's glommed on to some new guy and she's up in the mountains at his place with
24:29him right now.
24:31Wow. She told the nurses that she really loved me.
24:37That's the one thing about Susan that you must never forget.
24:41She is a liar.
24:53You waiting to see Mike Delfino?
24:55Uh, yes. I'm a... I'm a neighbor. But he already has a visitor, so I'll come back later.
25:01Don't be surprised if he doesn't recognize you. He's suffered significant memory loss.
25:07Really?
25:10Oh, that's too bad.
25:13You sure you don't want to go in? Miss Britt's here all the time. She won't mind.
25:16No, I've waited this long. I can wait a bit longer.
25:46Hey, Carlos. What's up?
25:48My key won't work.
25:51That's probably because I had the locks changed.
25:55Gabby!
25:56You can't be too safe.
25:57You never know when someone might move in on you when you're not looking.
26:10Hello, 911.
26:11There's an intruder breaking into my home.
26:16Can you tell him to come armed?
26:18I think he's Mexican.
26:21I'm telling you.
26:22I'm her husband.
26:23I bought her this house.
26:24My name is on the deed.
26:25Ma'am, if you're married, it's a matter of public record.
26:27I can find out very quickly.
26:32All right.
26:33But we're going through a very messy divorce.
26:35And he moved back in on me.
26:37And everyone knows the wife keeps the house and the husband gets the crappy apartment.
26:40It's the American way.
26:42Call my lawyer.
26:43This is all totally legal and she knows it.
26:45She's just trying to get back at me.
26:48I hear that.
26:50You wouldn't believe the stuff my wife pulled when we split.
26:56Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
26:57You can't take sides.
26:58Police officers aren't allowed to take sides.
27:00I pay your salary.
27:03Ted, you see that?
27:05This lady just assaulted me.
27:06Oh.
27:07It was a swat.
27:09Ted, does this hurt?
27:14Use your hands off me.
27:16Police brutality!
27:27This is all my fault.
27:29Why punish Parker?
27:30Sorry, Mrs. Scavo.
27:31Rules are rules.
27:33I can't put him back on the team.
27:34Just one more game.
27:35He'll suck.
27:36The other kids will taunt him.
27:38He'll want to quit again.
27:39See, everybody wins.
27:40Wish I could help, but...
27:42Please, you can't bend the rules just once.
27:46Did you know the team could use some new batting helmets?
27:50Are you asking for a bribe?
27:52You pretending you're above that?
27:54I'll get my checkbook.
27:58Hello, Vera.
28:00I made you some of those shortbread biscuits that you like so much.
28:03Oh, sweet.
28:04Can you stay for some tea?
28:06It's been so long.
28:07We have some catching up to do.
28:09Yes.
28:10Yes, we do.
28:18I know how painful this must be for you.
28:21It isn't easy for me either, considering Andrew's role in it.
28:25And why have you told me this?
28:28Because I thought you'd want to know.
28:31Why?
28:32So you could do something.
28:38Do you think I'm an idiot?
28:40That I know nothing about the man I've lived with for 27 years?
28:47I've always assumed Howard had some outlet.
28:49A friend tucked away somewhere.
28:52I didn't know.
28:53I didn't care to know.
28:56But thank you for painting so vivid, so indelible a picture of my husband's activities.
29:02I'm sorry.
29:03I just felt that if it were me, I...
29:05You want to know?
29:06Yes, absolutely.
29:07Then I owe you an apology.
29:10Because I've been sitting on a little secret about your family.
29:14Oh?
29:14Actually, it's not much of a secret.
29:16My daughter tells me it's common knowledge among the cheerleaders.
29:19What is?
29:21The fact that Danielle is sleeping with her history teacher.
29:27But where are my manners?
29:30I should have brought some biscuits with that.
29:37Batter up!
29:40Well, aren't we just the Paris of the year?
29:43Sitting in the stands waiting for our son to fail so we can weasel out of a bribery scandal.
29:47Two bribery scandals.
29:49Gotta count the batting helmets.
29:53Strike one!
29:55You know, for what it's worth, I don't think you're a quitter.
29:58Good.
30:00And you don't resent me?
30:01No.
30:03Okay, well, maybe a little.
30:06Why?
30:06You get to chase your dream while I get to spend the rest of my life in advertising.
30:11Maybe I'd like to write a book or, you know, start my own magazine.
30:15And then I think, no, I can't. I have a family to support.
30:18And I am okay with that.
30:20Most of the time.
30:22You know what?
30:24I'm gonna look into that job in front of the box.
30:25Don't you dare.
30:27You are gonna chase your dream and I am gonna support you 99% of the time.
30:33That's all I could really ask for.
30:43How the hell did he do that?
30:48Crap, they're cheering for him.
30:51Come on.
30:52She's never gonna quit now.
30:54What are we gonna say to him?
31:08I don't know, buddy. It looks like a pretty bad sprain.
31:12Probably gonna be out the rest of the season.
31:16Damn.
31:18Hey, but you know what? That was one heck of a hit.
31:22Sure was.
31:43Posted your bail. We can go.
31:50Gabby.
31:51Don't talk to me.
31:52Oh, lighten up.
31:53You were in there for maybe an hour.
31:55The whole thing is funny and you know it.
32:00Come on, Gabby.
32:01We've been going at each other for months now.
32:03Can we just stop?
32:05You know as well as I do we're gonna end up back together.
32:07Wow, you are crazy.
32:09No, what's crazy is throwing away the past three years.
32:12Why can't we just say what we really feel for a change?
32:19Fine. I'll get the ball rolling.
32:21I still love you.
32:22That's too bad because I don't love you.
32:24Yeah, right.
32:26I don't.
32:28And I haven't for a very long time.
32:32That's a lie.
32:33You're just saying that to hurt me.
32:34No, if I wanted to hurt you I would tell you about last weekend.
32:37When I slept with John Rowland.
32:48Carlos, what are you doing?
32:50Carlos!
32:54Carlos!
32:56You're in the middle of the middle of the middle of the middle.
32:59Ah!
33:01Carlos!
33:24Daniel!
33:24Daniel, he is your history teacher and he is 35 years old.
33:28Robert says age is just a number.
33:30Don't you dare leave this house.
33:31You can't break us up.
33:32I love him and he loves me.
33:44Come on, Mom.
33:46I am so tired of feeling like the worst mother who ever lived.
33:51You're not.
33:53There's grandma.
33:58I've tried so hard to set a good example.
34:01I've done the best I could to teach you kids right from wrong.
34:04Why isn't it taking?
34:06It took.
34:08I mean, we know the difference between right and wrong.
34:10We just chose wrong.
34:13Why?
34:14Sometimes when you push a kid really hard to go one way, the other way starts to look more entertaining.
34:20You're awful.
34:22I know.
34:23I blame shoddy parenting.
34:30You know, we never discussed what it was like for you while you were away.
34:35I just want you to know if you ever want to talk about it, there's nothing you can't tell me.
34:44Thanks.
34:48Not right now.
34:49Okay?
34:58I'll pick up my bag for you.
35:02Not my fault you weren't there.
35:03What?
35:05It's not.
35:06I know what you're feeling.
35:07How could you possibly know what I was feeling?
35:09For six months, I have prayed every day for that man to wake up and you made me give up
35:13on him.
35:13I did not make you.
35:14Okay, not on purpose, but you did.
35:16You were sweet and charming and English and that's why, when my prayers were answered, I was a hundred miles
35:20away naked in someone else's arms.
35:22This should never have happened.
35:24You can say what you want about this.
35:25Say that you feel guilty, say that it was bad timing, but don't you say that this should never have
35:30happened.
35:34Because you're the best thing that's happened to me in years.
35:40Ina, I'm sorry.
35:44I know how you feel.
35:47It's Mike.
35:49It's my Mike.
35:55You should go.
36:19Oh my God.
36:22You are awake.
36:24Hi, Susan.
36:26Oh, God.
36:27It's so wonderful to hear your voice again.
36:31You say you've been here a lot.
36:33Yes.
36:34Yes, I have almost every day.
36:36I can't tell you how much I'm kicking myself for not being here when you woke up.
36:40Where were you?
36:44I was in the country.
36:47But I'm back now.
36:50Okay.
36:54Is something wrong?
36:56You don't seem happy to see me.
37:01To be honest, I don't remember you.
37:06What?
37:07I remember moving to Fairview and meeting people.
37:11After that, nothing.
37:12The doctors say it's the head trauma.
37:17Oh.
37:18But you're going to be all right.
37:21I'm going to help you remember.
37:22If you don't mind, I'm kind of tired now.
37:26Oh.
37:28Okay.
37:33Right, you sleep.
37:36I'll come back tomorrow.
37:39I'd rather you didn't.
37:44Well, I've got therapy.
37:47Maybe next week.
37:55Okay.
37:59I'm going to be...
38:04Okay.
38:10But I'll be okay.
38:11Bye-bye.
38:13Bye-bye.
38:15You're welcome.
38:16Bye-bye.
38:16Bye-bye.
38:16Bye-bye.
38:17Bye-bye.
38:18Bye-bye.
38:19Bye-bye.
38:20Bye-bye.
38:23Bye-bye.
38:33We all have our reasons for rewriting history.
38:39Sometimes we need to provide ourselves alibis.
38:42Drama camp was awesome.
38:44We're talking zero supervision.
38:47Sometimes we want to hurt someone who has hurt us.
38:50You can tell Carlos that he didn't have the photo.
38:52Well, she says that they hold no Southern Middle Valley for her.
38:57And then there are times we just want to spare ourselves embarrassment.
39:02I don't know how these rumors get started.
39:03No, Parker only quit the team because he hurt his ankle.
39:09Of course, there are some who feel that to rewrite history is just another way to lie.
39:15And poor Howard has to work late again tonight.
39:18Of course, he does it all for the family.
39:23But what is history anyway?
39:26You say I dated Susan for a long time.
39:30Do you think I was in love with her?
39:32But a set of lies agreed upon.
39:37I don't.
39:38I really, really don't.
39:42Do you think I was in love with her?
39:44Do you think I was in love with her?
39:46Do you think I was in love with her?
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